Merge pull request #4342 from aspnet/scottaddie/runtime-store-scd

Add link to Runtime Store
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title: Microsoft.AspNetCore.All metapackage for ASP.NET Core 2.x and later
author: Rick-Anderson
description: Microsoft.AspNetCore.All metapackage includes all supported packages.
keywords: ASP.NET Core, NuGet, package, Microsoft.AspNetCore.All, metapackage
description: The Microsoft.AspNetCore.All metapackage includes all supported ASP.NET Core and Entity Framework Core packages, along with their dependencies.
keywords: ASP.NET Core,NuGet,package,Microsoft.AspNetCore.All,metapackage
ms.author: riande
manager: wpickett
ms.date: 07/16/2017
ms.date: 09/20/2017
ms.topic: article
ms.technology: aspnet
ms.prod: asp.net-core
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The version number of the `Microsoft.AspNetCore.All` metapackage represents the ASP.NET Core version and Entity Framework Core version (aligned with the .NET Core version).
Applications that use the `Microsoft.AspNetCore.All` metapackage automatically take advantage of the .NET Core Runtime Store. The Runtime Store contains all the runtime assets needed to run ASP.NET Core 2.x applications. When you use the `Microsoft.AspNetCore.All` metapackage, **no** assets from the referenced ASP.NET Core NuGet packages are deployed with the application &mdash; the .NET Core Runtime Store contains these assets. <!-- todo add link to Runtime store --> The assets in the Runtime Store are precompiled to improve application startup time.
Applications that use the `Microsoft.AspNetCore.All` metapackage automatically take advantage of the [.NET Core Runtime Store](https://docs.microsoft.com/dotnet/core/deploying/runtime-store). The Runtime Store contains all the runtime assets needed to run ASP.NET Core 2.x applications. When you use the `Microsoft.AspNetCore.All` metapackage, **no** assets from the referenced ASP.NET Core NuGet packages are deployed with the application &mdash; the .NET Core Runtime Store contains these assets. The assets in the Runtime Store are precompiled to improve application startup time.
You can use the package trimming process to remove packages that you don't use. Trimmed packages are excluded in published application output.